*This post is a couple weeks late*
After being home in America for a month, it was time to head back to
Dubrovnik. It was so nice to see my friends and family and I even got to
celebrate my 21st birthday the traditional American way, but I was ready to return!
I picked the right time to return because the next day was a huge
celebration in the city. It was a wonderful way to be greeted by the
locals! Just kidding. They were celebrating St. Blaise Day or in
Croatian Sv. Vlaho. It is a yearly celebration that commemorates their
city Saint, which is St. Blaise. He is the saint that supposedly
protects the throat so whenever someone would get sick or has a big
singing concert they would go to the church to get blessed. In Croatia
each city has its own Saint, but Dubrovnik’s celebration is special.
Communities around Croatia come to Dubrovnik for the weekend and
participate in all the events.
My roommate and I woke up at 7:00AM from the tambourines banging outside
our window. When we looked out we saw a long line of people down the
street waiting for their turn in the parade. The city was jam-packed and
it was hard to get a good spot for the parade, but we managed. We
watched as the little kids walked down the street with the nuns and as
the Cardinals of Croatia were blessing everyone in the city. We even got
to see the President of Croatia! He would often stop so the children
could run up and hug him. It was adorable.
Sometimes I would see pictures of traditional costumes around Dubrovnik,
but today I got to see them all worn around the city! Each community
had different styles and colors. Monika was able to point out which
communities were from the north and which communities came from Bosnia.
The little kids dressed up were the cutest!
Throughout the day many Church services were help and many cannons were
released. The city was crowded the entire day with families remembering
their Saint. It was a wonderful time to return to the city I missed so
much.